I have chosen to look at:
West Side Story
Walk on the Wild Side
Goodfellas
West Side Story (1961)
This has to be one of my favourite films, it's a classic. There are two sets of credits and i looked at the end titles. At the end of West side story, there is a sudden death of one of the main characters, Tony who plays the young romeo. Bass made a long gentle sequence to follow this, so that the audience could take in what had happened and recollect before the lights came on. He described it as a "decompression chamber." The graffiti writing on the walls fitted in perfectly with the storyline and film environment. A slow pan movement follows the walls and fences to show the names of the cast and crew etched on them. I have only realised now why i sit and watch these end credits. Normally when the credits roll up i turn over, but in this sequence i always stay to watch because i find the music and gentle movment calming after the sudden death. Very cleverly presented.
Goodfellas (1990)